Deputies check possible break-in at Queen Ln gas station, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible break-in at a gas station near Queen Lane in Philadelphia. A male wearing a pink hoodie and black pants was reportedly seen kicking the front door. The individual left the area before officers arrived, and nothing appeared damaged or stolen.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Report of a possible break-in near Queen Lane gas station.
00:04
Male in pink hoodie and black pants seen kicking the front door.
00:09
How many units are that?
00:14
11, can you set it?
00:17
26, invest param and help me out.
00:21
Received.
00:25
Thirty-five.
00:26
You can drop it to me as well.
00:28
That's good.
00:30
Thirty-nine, one.
00:40
Thirty-one.
00:42
Can I get mirror and count numbers for (name withheld)?
00:47
Just be advised, that time other man may not be correct.
00:50
They're stating they're having issues getting the story correct with the victim.
00:56
All right, I already received that.
01:01
Yes, I just wanted to request Queen Lane for someone breaking his foot now.
01:06
Thirty-nine twenty-six.
01:08
Hang on, twenty-six.
01:10
26. The male is no longer on location.
01:13
Nothing was broken, nothing was taken.
01:15
You make this GOA.
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Location mentioned:
W Queen Ln, Philadelphia, PA 19144
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